Some people get off on that kind of stuff. Not that I do, I kinda prefer a passionate full body embrace, but I'm also ticklish.

As for TC, meh. Nostalgia goggles for the 64 days. I remember them, too, and in my opinion the only game from that period from Nintendo that hasn't been topped by a more recent installment is Star Fox 64.---Games are like women, they don't have to be smokin' hawt to make me happy.-Mr_X_ReturnsMember of the IRDC, where everything's a dirty joke.

For a niche JRPG on a dead system that took forever to get localized and had effectively zero marketing, selling almost a million is pretty damn good.---Other M is the One More Day of MetroidOfficial Groudon of the Pokemon X/Y Boards

I hate that word (app), it just sounds too hippy/corporate/casual/trendy. Whenever I heard that word I just roll my eyes and get this strange urge to punch them in the face. Who the hell invented that word?!

Why bother, a better argument would only result in more lazy trolling from you.

Here's a better arguement-Xenoblade was a sleeper hit. Nobody bought it because nobody had heard of it until it was rare and expensive.Now that the sequel's coming, people will want to have that instead of Xenoblade.

HeaderHog, good job. This is a better argument.

Nonetheless, it hasn't broken 1 million copies yet. I would classify it as a "sleeper" hit. And sleepers don't sell consoles, which is my whole point. No one is going to go out of their way to buy a Wii U for Xenoblade. 90% of people don't even know what that game is.